Spherical aromaticity refers to a type of aromatic stabilization that occurs in molecules with spherical symmetry, particularly in three-dimensional structures. It is an extension of the concept of aromaticity, which traditionally applies to planar cyclic compounds, such as benzene, that exhibit delocalized π-electrons over a stable ring structure. In spherical aromatic systems, the electronic delocalization occurs over the surface of a three-dimensional structure, rather than within a flat plane.

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